EO lines in Scotland

I have had some help from PaulKirby back in March of last year regarding the outlook of my EO Line here in sunny Scotland being enabled for fibre.
My exchange ESIKG (Inverkeithing) has a number of EO lines and I am sadly connected to one of them,

Currently the exchange is enabled for FTTC
Most if not all non EO properties are capable of FTTC.

I was contacted by , or should I say received a response from Openreach at the beginning of this year stating they would be moving EO lines over to Cabinet 23 of ESIKG between Q3 2015 and Q3 2016.

I have noticed a substantial presence of Openreach vehicles in my area lately and was hoping someone could once again take a look at the situation for my post code KY111AX and the Inverkeithing exchange in general.

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A lot of EO lines have been dealt with in Scotland in the last few months, but the number of engineers available with the expertise to move peoples lines across from one bundle or wires to another in a live environment is small, so pace tends to be dictated by availability of these workers.

roadworksscotland website is a good one for spotting stuff going on in the street

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What do you suggest from here? I have already nagged Fife Council about a week ago, who asked Openreach for information for me about a year ago and that was when I got the Q3 2015 - Q3 2016 response from them.

I did noticed openreach where out in the street with some very noisy van and the ground open doing something I have no idea what lol

I just want to get some kind of update from Openreach now that its a year later as to what is happening with the EO lines on this post code.

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I only did a sample - there appears to be one block - some flats and houses, possibly a newish development that have been connected and older houses that have not. It suggests the cabinet is there and new cables are routed there and older properties are waiting to staff availability.

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Thanks for the information, you may have noticed I updated the original post in the thread with the information I received here and the information I received from Openreach around a year ago.

So from what your saying the physical equiptment is in place its just awaiting some engineers to actually carry out the work and move the older properties over?

I am in a flat block of 16 properties and it is an old tenement building. Directly across the street from me there are houses. basically numbers 1-16 of Roman road are flats and anything above is houses.

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Yes, basically. Possibly a team to do some digging (if required), some to pull cables through and then finally to do a managed switch across with minimal loss of service - voice or data, which can normally be achieved rather than cut the cable and take three days to transfer (which should never happen).

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Great thanks for the information, as MrSaffron previously mentioned it might be worthwhile to nag him to nag OR , is that probably the next step then?

This whole EO line business has been a great pain, I moved from a tiny little rural town that didnt even get ADSL2 until a couple years ago, and I mean its the town you would NEVER expect to get anything fast as far as broadband goes. I moved to somewhere bigger and more urban and the little rural town i moved from has Fibre! its just unbelievable it has it before i do.

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JUst remember that providing FTTC (or any new service) is not an easy task. Most people do not realise how much work is going on in the background - managing resources, training up local staff, negotiating with local councils and land owners, applying for planning permission, roadworks permission and road closures. A couple of years back BT had planned a full roll out in one London Borough and after all their planning the LA refused permission for a significant number of cabinets - BT pulled back from the whole borough - so even local councillors who represent the population can derail everything.